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This is an archive article published on October 27, 2015

Islamic State militants tie captives to Palmyra columns, blow them up

A Palmyra activist said that the killings took place the day before at the Palmyra archaeological site, located a few kilometers (miles) away from the city.

Activists say the Islamic State group has killed three captives in Syria’s ancient city of Palmyra by tying them to Roman-era columns at the site, then blowing the structures up with explosives.

A Palmyra activist who goes by the name Nasser al-Thaer said on Tuesday that the killings took place the day before at the Palmyra archaeological site, located a few kilometers (miles) away from the city.

Al-Thaer and the Britain based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which relies on a network of activists on the ground, say the identities of those slain remain unknown.

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IS captured Palmyra from government forces in May. Since then, it has destroyed ancient temples and other relics.

The group is known for gruesome killings, including beheadings and immolation.

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